Hugh Harleston Jr.
Hugh Harleston Jr. (1925 - 2013) was an American civil engineer who proposed fringe theories about Archaeocryptography and ancient megalithic monuments after making extensive surveys of the Teotihuacan complex in the 1970s.[1][2][3]
Hugh Harleston Jr was also:
Electronics Technician, U.S.Navy 1944 to 1946. Operation and repair of radar, sonar, transmitters, receivers, teletype, telephoto.
Chemical Engineer: Rice University, Houston, with postgraduate research studies of cooling tower efficiency, 1947-'48.
Master of Arts in Spanish, with honors, Faculty of Philosophy and Letters, National University of Mexico, 1947 to 1949.
Manager, Mexico and Caribbean, Dresser International, 1952-1973.
President, Mexico Section, American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME,) 1963; President, Technology Forecasting Committee, Mexican Institute of Chemical Engineers, 1971 & 1972.
National Delphi survey of quantitative future of Mexican Chemical Industry, 1972.Consultant USA, Mexico and Europe, 1975 1994.
Technical Advisor to Director General, Mexico's National Commodities Agency (CONASUPO), 1976 -'79.Principal Investigator, frontier physics research project: nucleation of water by electronic radiation, Secretaria de Recursos Hidraulicos (SARH) /Comision de Aguas del Valle de Mexico (CAVM,) 1977 '82.
Formed Uac-Kan Research Group, 1974. Over 200 archaeological field excursions, 1974 '99. Organized searches for precalculated sites, with 37 finds.
Publications:
Ten technical papers on Teotihuacan and Mayans. Also see Bibliography (English & Spanish) under Item [2], APPENDIX 2 to Research Summary, that includes five books (English and Spanish), two technical papers (see Item [6] herein,) and several University lectures in 2000 and 2001. Also refer to joint paper with H.M.Calderon, "Clarifying the Mayan Zodiac" (see Bibliography.)
Actor:
With Liv Ullmann and Norma Aleandro as the University professor in Tri-Star Hollywood's: "Gaby, A True Story," 1986.
Other research:
Observational astronomy 1939 '41
Applied Optics (telescope) - 1940Engineering Design 1948 '49.
Philosophy/Literature 1947 '49
Marketing Planning - 1952 '73
Parapsychology - 1967 '71
Archaeoastronomy 1987 '99
Harleston's claims[edit]
·That the layout of Teotihuacan encodes information about the shape, size and movement of the Earth.
·That he had identified the "Standard Teotihuacan Unit" of measurement: 1.0594 metres.
·That the megalithic monuments of Tiahuanaco, Stonehenge, and Ancient Egypt also feature this "S.T.U." measure, and therefore share a common source.
Harleston says of Teotihuacan's builders:
"When they draw a line, they're telling you an area. When they draw an area, they're telling you a volume. When they put volume, they're telling you time."
His ideas have been taken up by the New Age theorists Graham Hancock (on whose TV series "Quest for the Lost Civilisation" Harleston outlined the above claims).[4]
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